Juliet P. Kostritsky

Professor Kostritsky practiced in the banking/corporate department at Milbank Tweed Hadley and McCloy from 1980-1984 when she joined the Case Western Reserve law faculty in 1984. She holds an endowed chair, the Everett D. and Eugenia S. McCurdy Professor of Contract Law. She teaches Contracts, Sales, Commercial Paper, Advanced Contracts and the Business and Law Colloquium.

Professor Kostritsky spearheaded the Business and Law Colloquium and worked closely with alumni to develop the course. The colloquium partners with law firm practitioners, general counsels at public and private companies, business school professors and business people to serve on panels and engage with our students. The panels address salient topics including the role of the transactional lawyer (who is the client), the role of the board of directors, corporate ethics, business development, professionalism, corporate governance and managing conflicts of interest.

Professor Kostritsky has delivered papers at international conferences in Sheffield, York and Rome. She has presented papers at annual meetings of the American Law and Economics Association held at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and at the Harvard Law School.

Her published papers appear in law reviews including Iowa, Wisconsin, Pittsburgh, American, SMU, Wake Forest and Hastings. Cambridge University Press has published Professor Kostritsky’s chapter on Contract Interpretation in a book on Contracts and Commercial Law. Her work is interdisciplinary and empirical. She has published articles on preferred stock, choice of law in merger agreements, the framework contracts in the supply chain, illegal contracts, implied terms and contract interpretation.

She is a member of the prestigious American Law Institute which publishes the Restatements. She has also served as a member of the Contracts Drafting Committee for the National Council of Bar Examiners.